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Christianity and Culture

One of the things most alarming about today’s culture is the way in which evangelicals are responding to attacks. Gone are the days, it seems at times, when believers devoted themselves to thinking deeply about the world in order …Read More

Always wished you could ask your theological questions to professors, teachers, pastors and scholars? Now you can.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010, marked the first official live Ligonier webcast with R.C. Sproul answering questions from an online audience. Students were …Read More

Thabiti Anyabwile, Robert Godfrey, Albert Mohler, Burk Parsons, R.C. Sproul Jr., and R.C. Sproul came together at Ligonier Ministries’ 2010 Washington, D.C. Conference in an effort to help believers learn how to live out the implications of …Read More

Christ has redeemed us to be a light that directs others to Him. Fulfilling this call requires us to be able to deal with the most difficult questions asked about the Christian faith. If we are unprepared to face the …Read More

Much of what passes for Christianity in our day is really nothing more than self-help jargon and patriotism that has been baptized in a thin veneer of Christian-sounding language. This has led to anemic preaching, large but lifeless churches, and …Read More

The church is abuzz over the idea of revival and the experiences that are reported to accompany it. What are true and false revivals? What are the differences? Are there any biblical springboards associated with the launch of a revival …Read More

He stood more than nine feet tall, sheathed in bronze. For forty days he declared, “This day I defy the ranks of Israel.” Goliath knew well the army he taunted; he knew not its Commander. God Himself struck Goliath dead …Read More